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CVE-2014-8242

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Overview

librsync before 1.0.0 uses a truncated MD4 checksum to match blocks, which makes it easier for remote attackers to modify transmitted data via a birthday attack.

Related Files

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201605-04
Posted May 30, 2016
Authored by Gentoo | Site security.gentoo.org

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201605-4 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in rsync, the worst of which could allow remote attackers to write arbitrary files. Versions less than 3.1.2 are affected.

tags | advisory, remote, arbitrary, vulnerability
systems | linux, gentoo
advisories | CVE-2014-8242, CVE-2014-9512
SHA-256 | 077e09ac08fadd1cf9ba8bca376b61928812ed8dd5b022f6fd27617d0e2eb9c5
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2015-204
Posted Apr 27, 2015
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2015-204 - librsync before 1.0.0 used a truncated MD4 strong check sum to match blocks. However, MD4 is not cryptographically strong. It's possible that an attacker who can control the contents of one part of a file could use it to control other regions of the file, if it's transferred using librsync/rdiff. The change to fix this is not backward compatible with older versions of librsync. Backward compatibility can be obtained using the new rdiff sig --hash=md4 option or through specifying the signature magic in the API, but this should not be used when either the old or new file contain untrusted data. Also, any applications that use the librsync library will need to be recompiled against the updated library. The rdiff-backup packages have been rebuilt for this reason.

tags | advisory
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2014-8242
SHA-256 | f38e16d3da5b3852e8cc748629c4c028e924bad76e990f1120415ab0a14a350e
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